Looks like Alex is just one of a number of filmmakers interviewed in room 1112 of the Riverton Hotel in Gothenburg. The film seems to have premiered at the Göteborg International Film Festival in January 2012.
We'll have to see if Alex's part gets uploaded onto YT, and then see if the wonderful Magnus can translate it for us.
Re: Alex bits and pieces
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 10:55 am
by Ian
Indeed. Doesn't sound much fun aside from Alex!
Re: Alex bits and pieces
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 9:56 am
by fish
The "Casting Austria Innsbruck" episode of Alex's adventures is now up on You Tube.
Performing Arts Company was earlier this year clearly with the Swedish Film Institute is sponsoring their film camp for young female filmmakers with SEK 100 000. Now they can also introduce a hot presenter, director and actress Alexandra Dahlström. - It's a dream recruiting, says film consultant Anders Justin. Related Performing Arts Company film has now become clear with the last name of the presenter during the summer film camp for young female filmmakers.
The director and actress Alexandra Dahlstrom, known from Show Me Love, which is the last card in a hot hand with film professionals.
- It's a real dream solicitation. She represents both young female directors and is a good role model for young women in the film industry. She is a drawing card as well, says Anders Justin.
Film Education organized from 11-15 June in the form of a camp week at Ålsta Folk High School.
Film camp is meant exclusively for girls and is supported by 100 000 SEK from the Swedish Film Institute, SFI, in the context of the investment that they are doing to empower women in the film industry.
Examples of content in education is such that the producer role, directing, photography, editing and more.
Besides Alexandra Dahlstrom will also Bonnie Skoog Feeney, producer of the film Lance, Iga Mikkler, cinematographer and Lotta Grahn, Project manager at Naive.
- To put together a good mix of young female professionals in the film industry has been our ambition. It is to visualize the ability of women to actually succeed in the film industry and provide good role models, says Anders Justin.
There is still possibility of applying to film camp - if you are 15 to 25 years old, female, and a passion to make films. The application is done via email to the Performing Arts Film Company.
Re: Alex bits and pieces
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 11:09 am
by Ian
Awesome new ep.
Do you reckon I could put on a wig and a dress and get away with it?
Re: Alex bits and pieces
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 7:27 am
by fish
No. Try something different. You shouldn't just dress in the clothes you always wear.
How fortunate I am in life to have someone handy who throws such wonderful straight lines.
Re: Alex bits and pieces
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 10:37 am
by Ian
Boom-tish!
Re: Alex bits and pieces
Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 10:28 am
by fish
Not only but also.... Alex has directed another music vid. It's for "Vulkano" and its called "Choir of Wolves".
See if you can spot the director just for a couple of seconds, at around the 1 minute mark.
Re: Alex bits and pieces
Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 11:17 am
by Ian
Nope, missed it.
Nice find though, fishy.
Re: Alex bits and pieces
Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 9:16 am
by fish
Ian wrote:Nope, missed it. ...
I hope you weren't serious. That is Alex in the pic, practising for the next time she meets up with you.
Two more clips have been posted on the SVT site, including one in English, on the Fröken Julie trillogy by Fia-Stina Sandlund. Alex looks absolutely gorgeous, and that wink. Also this pic which is new.